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<h3>List Formatting</h3> <h3>List Formatting</h3>
<p>Simple lists can be constructed easily by placing a special character at the start of each line in the list followed by a space. <p>Simple lists can be constructed easily by placing a special character at the start of each line in the list followed by a space.
The list is terminated by a blank line. At present lists cannot be intermixed or nested. Definition list The list is terminated by a blank line. Lists may be freely nested - and nested lists may change list type. Definition list
definitions and text types may be freely intermixed to obtain the desired effect. The special characters definitions and text types may be freely intermixed to obtain the desired effect. The special characters
are as follows...</p> are as follows...</p>
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<tr><td>;</td><td>Definition list, text</td></tr> <tr><td>;</td><td>Definition list, text</td></tr>
</table> </table>
<p>Nested lists example:</p>
<p><pre>
* First Bullet
* Second Bullet
## nested line 1
## nested line 2
* Third Bullet
</pre></p>
<p>Produces:
<ul><li>First Bullet</li>
<li>Second Bullet</li>
<ol><li>nested line 1</li>
<li>nested line 2</li></ol>
<li>Third Bullet
</ul></p>
<h3>Inline formatting</h3> <h3>Inline formatting</h3>
<p>Inline formmating allows part of a line to be marked as having a particular style. The special <p>Inline formmating allows part of a line to be marked as having a particular style. The special
@ -84,6 +100,14 @@ the module name, you can link directly to that resource using the syntax:</p>
<p>ModuleName:nn(Description Text)</p> <p>ModuleName:nn(Description Text)</p>
<p>eg, <em>resource:36(My New Page)</em> <em>forum:10(Jump to forum)</em></p> <p>eg, <em>resource:36(My New Page)</em> <em>forum:10(Jump to forum)</em></p>
<h3>Moodle Picture Links</h3>
<p>Inline graphics can be placed on wiki pages. You need to upload the graphic and note its path within the file upload area. The syntax is:</p>
<p>/<em>..path to file..</em>(alt text)</p>
<p>for example, /mypics/graphic.jpg(Staff picture)</p>
<h3>Automatic reformating</h3> <h3>Automatic reformating</h3>
<p>Many commonly used functions are converted into their XHTML equivalents automatically.. The main ones are as <p>Many commonly used functions are converted into their XHTML equivalents automatically.. The main ones are as